src/share/classes/javax/annotation/processing/Processor.java
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/*
- * Copyright (c) 2005, 2006, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+ * Copyright (c) 2005, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
* DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
*
* This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
* published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this
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*/
package javax.annotation.processing;
import java.util.Set;
+import javax.lang.model.util.Elements;
+import javax.lang.model.AnnotatedConstruct;
import javax.lang.model.element.*;
import javax.lang.model.SourceVersion;
/**
* The interface for an annotation processor.
@@ -86,15 +88,16 @@
* used for a {@linkplain java.util.ServiceLoader service-style}
* lookup. Other tool implementations may have different
* configuration mechanisms, such as command line options; for
* details, refer to the particular tool's documentation. Which
* processors the tool asks to {@linkplain #process run} is a function
- * of what annotations are present on the {@linkplain
+ * of the types of the annotations <em>{@linkplain AnnotatedConstruct present}</em>
+ * on the {@linkplain
* RoundEnvironment#getRootElements root elements}, what {@linkplain
* #getSupportedAnnotationTypes annotation types a processor
* processes}, and whether or not a processor {@linkplain #process
- * claims the annotations it processes}. A processor will be asked to
+ * claims the annotation types it processes}. A processor will be asked to
* process a subset of the annotation types it supports, possibly an
* empty set.
*
* For a given round, the tool computes the set of annotation types on
* the root elements. If there is at least one annotation type
@@ -104,10 +107,36 @@
* there are no annotation types present, annotation processing still
* occurs but only <i>universal processors</i> which support
* processing {@code "*"} can claim the (empty) set of annotation
* types.
*
+ * <p>An annotation type is considered present if there is at least
+ * one annotation of that type present on an element enclosed within
+ * the root elements of a round. Annotations on {@linkplain
+ * ElementType#TYPE_USE type uses}, as opposed to annotations on
+ * elements, are <em>not</em> considered as part of the
+ * computation. For this purpose, a type parameter is considered to be
+ * enclosed by its {@linkplain TypeParameter#getGenericElement generic
+ * element}.
+ *
+ * <p>An annotation is present if it meets the definition of being
+ * present given in {@link AnnotatedConstruct}. In brief, an
+ * annotation is considered present for the purposes of discovery if
+ * it is directly present or present via inheritance. An annotation is
+ * <em>not</em> considered present by virtue of being wrapped by a
+ * container annotation. Operationally, this is equivalent to an
+ * annotation being present on an element if and only if it would be
+ * included in the results of {@link
+ * Elements#getAllAnnotationMirrors()} called on that element. Since
+ * annotations inside container annotations are not considered
+ * present, to properly process {@linkplain
+ * java.lang.annotation.Repeatable repeatable annotation types},
+ * processors are advised to include both the repeatable annotation
+ * type and its containing annotation type in the set of {@linkplain
+ * #getSupportedAnnotationTypes() supported annotation types} of a
+ * processor.
+ *
* <p>Note that if a processor supports {@code "*"} and returns {@code
* true}, all annotations are claimed. Therefore, a universal
* processor being used to, for example, implement additional validity
* checks should return {@code false} so as to not prevent other such
* checkers from being able to run.
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void init(ProcessingEnvironment processingEnv);
/**
* Processes a set of annotation types on type elements
* originating from the prior round and returns whether or not
- * these annotations are claimed by this processor. If {@code
- * true} is returned, the annotations are claimed and subsequent
+ * these annotation types are claimed by this processor. If {@code
+ * true} is returned, the annotation types are claimed and subsequent
* processors will not be asked to process them; if {@code false}
- * is returned, the annotations are unclaimed and subsequent
+ * is returned, the annotation types are unclaimed and subsequent
* processors may be asked to process them. A processor may
* always return the same boolean value or may vary the result
* based on chosen criteria.
*
* <p>The input set will be empty if the processor supports {@code
* "*"} and the root elements have no annotations. A {@code
* Processor} must gracefully handle an empty set of annotations.
*
* @param annotations the annotation types requested to be processed
* @param roundEnv environment for information about the current and prior round
- * @return whether or not the set of annotations are claimed by this processor
+ * @return whether or not the set of annotation types are claimed by this processor
*/
boolean process(Set<? extends TypeElement> annotations,
RoundEnvironment roundEnv);
/**